Cultural memories in the Roman Empire / edited by Karl Galinsky and Kenneth Lapatin
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Veröffentlicht: | Los Angeles : The J. Paul Getty Museum, [2015] |
Umfang: | xi, 296 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten |
Bibliogr. Zusammenhang: | Rezensiert in:
Benoist, Stéphane, 1962 - : [Rezension von: Karl Galinsky (Hrsg.), Cultural memories in the Roman Empire]. - 2017
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ISBN: | 9781606064627 1606064622 |
Anmerkungen: | Includes bibliographical references |
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Enthält: | Kaleidoscopes and the spinning of memory in the eastern Roman Empire The mnemology of empire and resistance: memory, oblivion, and periegesis in imperial Greek culture Honorific statues and the formation of a Roman memoryscape in the later Roman Empire Ritual and memory: Hellenistic ruler cults in the Roman Empire Cultural memory, religious practice, and the invention of tradition: some thoughts on philostratus's account of the cult of palaemon Shaping the memory at early Christian cult sites: conspicuous antiquity and the rhetoric of renovation at Rome, Cimitile-Nola, and Poreč The Homeric Memory Culture of Roman Ilion From the individual to the collective: memory practices on religious sites in Roman Britain Looking for memories in the Roman West: a case study from Iberia Kings from the deep: the Lydian Lakes and the archaeological imagination Mars and memory Conflict, culture, and concord: some observations on alternative memory in Ancient Rome The multivalence of memory: the tetrarchs, the Senate, and the Vicennalia monument in the Roman Forum |
Zusammenfassung: | "Fifteen essays address the cultural artifacts of ancient Rome through the lens of memory studies, bringing together such diverse disciplines as art and archeology, history, religion, literature, sociology, media studies, and neuroscience"--Provided by publisher "Fifteen essays address the cultural artifacts of ancient Rome through the lens of memory studies, bringing together such diverse disciplines as art and archeology, history, religion, literature, sociology, media studies, and neuroscience"--Provided by publisher |